“l Magi i“ third was sentence the its here nut month: Hon. Dr. J MaoMilla 52 i ueen exan Bay o: Vagoogxer Island. There T4 139w. dzlm. are Canadian - Friends of Lieut. Ray Lawlor of ‘Charlottetown. who is iii in tsry hospital at Sussex. N. 8.. will he pleased to learn that his con- dition ls somewhat improved. tron causes ‘Iihe 8ac ofttg: $21 IV I O ' Zion Presb an shave scent Th1: tatem "?‘ hlmseltbhti: “fi. “ or a i? .. in islelsastefshande he could not believe. ever. the Rlad 8X1! hieaodthrough ithetoow m ssy "I have seen the Lord. Such e revelation belonss t0 those who have ‘Diflifilll i“! ' th natural 6708 a}? “ha? siiillywineetesneln breed and wine; but ibi- those who have unusliussu can» ls Risen" (almost) w" I"!!! morning service. C ilggleflwebstes qagke on “Th; sweet Compessi Th’ choir rendered “l§:ssons_ in the liishflt" 09mm‘ "flood rridsy ev cum‘ Mount United 51.... offi clueless with when llaae i‘ smartly ' ' e11 gfmandm llacliher- amrm-asw . - son. ‘John-Hacked and Rev. 40-0- ytlsthof an eoouomlo April m. ma. to m‘ if Actions; etusnulsl . 1.0.0 Iztseoondmto. d-M-ii PAIL, used i0!‘ heat- in water. in - stores oiiic eta. t Brown h ui Kent hum. °° ° shfisl-zit {H0851 BALI m: the Char- lottetown Bonita! hater Monday Play will continue today at the Prince Edward ‘rhastre box office. bsainmng at 1.80 pm. _ 4-31-11 ‘I'll, CUITAIN for the Unar- iottetown, Hoqsitai play °*""..."'"... "hum?" ~' .m. ' Ehow 0.15 sharp. ‘ 230 a early and ‘enjoy the show. d-flJl CIT! POLICE COURT-Sutur- day morning at the City Police Court seven offenders were before strate K. M. Martin on various charges. Three drunk and dis- orderlies. two and I) dollars res ectlvel, and a to 20 days in jail. Two charged with disorderly conduct were fined five dollars and costs or 10 days imprisonment. ‘i; A woman. had been remanded on a drunk and incapable charge was dlaohar ed. A man accused of hav- ing in ls ssesslon, stolelnoaoods. was remm d until tomor and released on $100.00 bail. AN IECETION ER CAR- D AL-At s. meeting of St. Dun.- stsn's Basilica congregation Last night_ the following committee was a to formulate plans for of His Eminence Cardinal MoGuigan when he vis- . A. Mumaghan. . . Mo . Y MacDonald. A com- mittee itom l-lolv Redeemer “gar. will be inted and ere be s loin of both committees tomorrow evening. Personals William Hsffell of ‘I‘ravel- am. Era Rest is visiting her aunt, Mrs. R. Bherren. Hunter River. mlli Mrs. R, I‘. Smith. Halifax. is vis- I m iting her mother. Mrs. L. R. Sher- ren, Hunter River; gill Mrs. Smith cave this week for Victoria. 0.. with her husband who was recently discharged from the R. C. A. I. ' POOLE. lhnqlsnd -(CP)- Win- ston Churchill is to be given the freedom of Poole. insoite of woos- ltion from Labor members of Poole borough council. 1mm n- wAass mule as. room tang ture is eas- ier to than t ca? which has been ch led in‘ the refri ator be- cause it isnot quite as irm. FAMOUS BRITISH- (Ofllbimlld lmm Page 1) lloman once‘ met Keynes at a dinner durinx the on and great. on oi be compared to this was in "There was one M" piss Ages. It lasted called thQ war. '5'». the war coded. he returned‘ to W W ll‘ range for scmetninswaiés place. l‘. aaaa 1...?- an“... Ileoitia halos-s at Brown aissfi Sh”. ' ' 143-3!- TUEUDAY "histDONAI-D BROS. Presents ~ ~BOWERY T0 ' BRMIWIAY ' i With Sudsnna Foster Jackie Oakie Pius Serial CANADIAN POTATOES (Continued from Page 1) “st/my d ~Be in your seats? - married llshld came Jnlnister of justice in 10$. ‘ H: tics a social democrat m. ~ his compromise candidate siterbeins iIiBi-‘Mictcd socmdin to 21g! Bovernment standards I he ' "hit. fi‘ $1231.. "‘““’".?8e calxi kn in u‘ Wt own F: . O ' 1 id France buy 3&5’; p’: tatoes when it purchased a total of . buslaeis. The test in France of ‘this sample shipment may eventually lead to further or- ders. said Mr. Browne. Canadian farmers are indob for the parmt stock practice s11 ted Wsetables axe oi potatoes. Yellow celery. '1’. and broccoli are only a few of the Canadian-grown veetables originat- gguill French horticulturists. he 0 woizuys CHIEF- (Continued from Page 1) Lid? BfldBh-POWGIJ. before her maniacs in 191a. was olsvs st Clair Soames, the third and young. est child of Hamid Beanies. Sh: was born on February 22. i889. her birthday being on the some day as that of he: future husband. Her freatifgt infirest 1n childhood was n ou oors. and in ridin swims-ins. boatins and skating, ail of which she did well. It was on a "ll! to Jamaica with her father that she met the Chief Scout. then Gmeral Baden-Powell, and eight months later in England they were Bciore the advent oi’ Led Baden-Powell. the Guides were more or less separate units. war-kins on their own. s she who united them big family. It was not until i016. how. 9W1‘. that Ladlv Baden Powell took v11 active work for the Guides. and it was in that year that she was Wpointcd County Commissioner for Sussex. In 1018. lady den. became the Chief Guide of Brest Britain. s title which she Preferred to that of Chief Commis- sioner. At the Sixth Annual Inter- national Conference of the World Association in England in July, 1030. Lady Baden-Powell Pointed the World Chief Cu W88 isle. an avvointment which she still holds. N ORWEGION LAWER (Continued from Page l) place has been curtailed sharply in the touchy position he now holds. No longer can he go and come as he -‘ . Because of close association with the power- ful Security Council and the mag- nitude of -his own job. friends have ointed out to Mr, Lie that meet- ngs with “factions" might be in- terpreted in some quarters as affecting decisions of the world or anizaticn he serves. his has act/ed only to intensi his devotion to his family whic includes his wife, l-Ijoerdis, so; and three daughters, Matte, 1B" Gus-l, 20, and Bissel (Mrs. Jens liiaivard Brats). N. _ Mr. Lia's associates say he never makes an important decision with- out taiklng i over with his wife. She stays cnt rely out of the lime- light and her own words spends "ell my time taking care of n my husband." Llvea iilodaetly Mir. Lie gets 030.000 us another $21,000 in expenses ut associates declare he can't break even. l-le lives modestly but the necessity of entertainimpwith- {nutlhe organisation eats into the o . ~ Mr. Lie chain-smokes ‘Purkish clgareis. His principal hobbies are mp1s. hunting, tennis, and ski- . He speaks Norwegian. English and German. French. enjoys good wine and likes to eat. His taste in food is strictly quality and not quantity. He was born in suburban Olso (Ororud). the son of -a carpenter. an me secretary-general of the Norwegian labor party after being graduated from the univer- sity Oslo end receiving a law annually understands sosne rill 10h to 10$ he was gen- eral counsel to the hiorwesian trades union federation and be- Iour afterws d h took over. a?“ minfir of surilpiy.asid ship- D f. When the invasion of Norway came, Mr. Lie fled to England with the Government. As head of the Norwegian merchant marine, be rnsda the decision to tum over to the allies 8.000.000 tons f gin; services o o Isllors. In 10M" Mr. Lie became acting foreign nihlrier of the govern- nient in 6x110 snd later was named to the permanent post. Throughout It tact with c.1351.” s . native 1 l 1475M’? '§"’..°i£i! i5 meme! JrusAraa v » ~ 0.51:0 ch And we who h been d would ourgieves ifiiffniig part in that h and adoration Divine . is died once. QVQITW"; Who was indeed hurled in weakness but who role in war: Who reins upon the rolls. with the zrirn wers that to master beaten inxlnl beneath His triumphant feet. He lives and the aching heart knows its sorrow blessed and sanctified. He lives and the weak are stron , the cow- lgh f rai witlimgvhichp 01.1: acclaimed ' Who again. He lives. the we find their rest, the lonely a Frien that sticketh closer than a brother and the darkest and most broken life a love that wipes its sin away. He lives. and life and death are ours, now. henceforth and forever. 50 (ihildrcn Arc Guests 0i " 3 Contact 0luh Some 50 children of war veter- ans. manv accompanied by their mothers. were the guests Saturday afternoon of the Contact Club st an mater Party heldat the Can- adian lesion Home. Grafton St. The party got underway at 3.30 were kept in a high state of ex- citunent with s. varied p of rosrssn entertainment which ranged from s. almost snow to an exhibition of club swinging the laugh. , from pmducinss antics od a clown to captivating csroers of Music dlsrinz the afternoon was 11113131811 by Mr. Walter Mac- ‘Dliose heipini! provide the erta were Mr the m- E t ent . W. . Bcantlebury, James Ibbott. George H J MacDonald d Scantlebury. . Billie Gillespie Elaine and of m". and Mrs. cws. Kensington. celebrated theirfourth birthday presented the occasion. President of the club is Ill W. Joyce Chandler. secretary is Mrs. Nan Kirby. Among members of the club ss- sistlng in were Mrs. Kai! Will-Bh- MN- Haxuing, Mrs. Jean Plckard. M". Peggy Heclrbert. Mrs.‘ Gladys How. iett. Mrs. Helen Chandler. The oiub expressed sincere w- preciation of the efforts. awstance and co-operation of Mrs. Arthur meaning of day and the resurrection of ent weather mwiibers. so who transfer i om other confirmations. The olr sans the anthem wuc’ In. the evening. the chose as the subiect or his “The Risen Clmstt’. The "This i091 the solo part. suns by the 01191:. AUSTRALIAN PRESS (motioned from Psgs l) exchange arrangements between papers in different cities and by dents maintained various staff corral by individus localities. papers in P! . elm newsfi British, an fatal g5???“ Australian s, a co-opetative formed proprietors to poo I i versge. Fihiillle “the Austral! rages uncommon in Canada. 6w the lnaillsh style o! ey carry a of material from Amer can llcatlons few of which Practi ss with reports and photo- grap s of WlOk-Illl s ut also containln large world news su amsnts. and estrivl wit! snot wir- . ' and mam Mum “flituamiaisdbihroad and two Bydnl! ' nu Telegraph are ltnerous with events. particular- ers ls all kinds listens 0o. ; ~11 =35 Purchased lljliisr Veterans Lsnillct coma AND Look rains ovain-J E5. eavy-Duty Batteries fern-as low aa ..... $8.4! l7-Ptte Heavy-Duty Batteries. for. as 52E- .5 s? . i‘ H: Fully Gllralsteed 1D Graftoh it. ess forever is gone. larval ineachfarns andwhatprlcewspaidfoseaich! deemed in heaven. would take our but Who is alive for d!“ part shoind not he an- ards brave. the ten rse to fight. ' tion is answaed as , ________. ,___..__-.qgavuu.-~a_av_<~=.u»sss_-_~v Finns purchased in County. Prince mwasd cad Odie and we arrflis and He is God's 1 . vmd ‘ locatiom- or-Acreage. At Kingston in Lot 8!. Leonard Wdllts, 73. At llzanlon Road, Beecher Bryan- n. . At Aopin Road, Samuel Condon. A/t ‘manners. Herbert o. Nel- n. . At Dunstaflnaga.’ Twp. l. Rob- there were more than last year and the mid vice was just as well att us The Bung Iucharist at 1i war mg; preceded by a Procession and the . music was the flne setting o! O. ' l-l’. Lloyd. The accustomed luster . Hymns were sung and the sermon ‘ was preached hy Rev. F, . l def-son, the Isicumbm lihildren’: Art Exhibition At liarris Gallery At Dvenson the Isalmsolfip- inted for the day and the cs Stewart Maclhmhern. 15.1. ‘ At North River. Hlllh M. Walk- ”, 74, Dimlttlo, the former having cer- At Union 13nd. Lot I. George 11111. Th’ “mum mint m a” can“ lain verses renders d with bu: urd the women and the‘ and the 10rd sndthis for them was Bus. preached by the Inournben At the end of the serv Church, ending at the altar baton which a solemn Te Deum was sung anks i The music at both finely andered by the Choir, MacNutt being at the organ. Many fts of flowers added to" ED988170 lectem and font and the Y _ utiful setting Its" the splendid services at worah . siplpolnt ‘ by the choir for 1st ass. “d! t, m wit’ ggrlngvale, ‘Lot N. Lorne or ho - use: . . W" m m‘ ° a ArtwBt/anley nridse. Twp. as. A. . G . As wigstznenisnd. wunsm use. At um’. rm. m. all-es’... Kelzer. 80. Al. 01mm, Lot so. o. I. Wood- side. as. AtNorthR/ustico.lot0l..l.l Bulman. 98 . At liaise-anon. lot M. A.W. Nsw- _ R- At Nine Mile creek. m. es. n. . lowthcr, mo. “At stsnnove. Lot a4. war. Ross. ‘At Eldon, m w. o. A. Davies. At gsrondale. Lot 4s. us. Our- 1 . Corner, Lot m. a. o. 5o e. Twp. d6. lilac- At Mount Albion. wt 4s. sass. Ac Bumrnerfleid. Twp. n. Mrs. Saturday's entertainment W. l". Ourley. M. Alice maAt DeSable. J. W. Mes A's Cherry Valley. we. so. Cleo. and Wm, Hayden. 158 Al; Aliraserry Plsinl. At Nined r4113; Creek. Lot at. n. At Cherry van... m: or rwp. 50. Trueman Jenkins, 98 At Sufloik. Twp. a4. w. s. use. Arthur. 11a. At Suflolk, s. w. Godfrey At Vernon River. 1m. 50, Owen mam. ms as and 24, r. 94. At Rusticovllie 1.. At Mayfleld. "Bessie" the ‘min. twin children as Matth oet "teresting pictures will at the party. They were o" with twin cakes to mark Mrs. A. . vice-president is Mrs. suggestions. , To get an interesting picture: original smlicatthemornins vlcewasledbytheJuniorChoir hsdbeenoapablv trained ers,Mis.sPeanieBurns animals. water. boats, houses. school-work or play. Show 11f tion gbrsf mat and lng d careful placing on the paper. not make s small n: p] nature. with a brief "It drawing in the corner of a large Easter Meditation by Pastor Levy. iece of paper. Do not put an ob- on “After Easter Who dir in the middle of your suggested e the sides too evenlv memes! is poor spacing and PIOIISSIONIL 86 King Street. Salli John, I. Soloist, Mr. Ivan Anthem. “ Record Baby (lrop A 6.1’. llstchsses Expected In 11.8. WASHINGTON. Avril —8te.tist.ica1 experts qt than three mill- the United States is wear. Though no definite prediction-s can be made this early in the year, it is pointed out that the birth rate ‘oliuws the msrriase rate "m" closely and that since V17 Day the Easter morning. Despite the very inclun- M hat'mver_ Twp‘ and Twp. 48. R. A. Mackenzie. 100. At Wheatlg River. Lot 24. lin- At West Covehead. Lot M. Mrs. e a. mswnsn. . _ . “At Loyalist Road. ltusseilPrmrds. 0M 'At nscscis Cross, Lot as, us. m MacDonald 100 At Rusticoville 1.. r. Gallant 4'1. At gum: River 1st 22. A. n. “He (Messiah - Handel). OPTOMITRIST‘ “Specialists in the fit- ting of glasses for the correction of ocular de- slon of faith in Christ ma 2'1 by Golden ‘rflsillbctf-Wfl-llkl’ minister sermon anthem ft. Street 12 o'clock noon. The llester Story 53 G" on _ was meaeoted with slides and . as nunstmnigs School . Wm. and Daniel O'Connell, “Near Fredericton, mt e1 and n. . Buchanan. 07. Union Lot N. 0.3. Misc- lmDeSabie. mt av. n. c. muss. Valley. hot 07. l-l. Mac- 20s vendishSD. ma. 10h as and as. B. Graham. l Bonahflw, Int ul llastertide was suns by the Oholr with Miss Baily Wood 30 taking The carol "Now let the Heavens be Joyful" H arr. bv Alfred Whitehead. was B180 those for the same 96. ‘me record in us. births was set in 1948. with approximately 3.118,- 000 new Americans born. tn next two years. in 1944 and the birth rate drowned siisbtly. Flsures m: the last five years. based on estimates made by the Metropolitan i-iic Insurance Com- panv from census records of corded birtbsbuare as foil i? by Coieiie 100. Lunds-ie. Int W. N. W. MacDon- The pen are served with for- .0 ‘f; Maylleld. Lot as. DsWttt arena. m, u»: e1. n. ‘p. Mo. Cornwall be s1, n. Howard. so. Attention lissesrs Patrons of the B. I. S. social evening dances are advised that owing to such large attendances last year and our hall so overcrowded we are now starting our ' Tuesday night‘ dances at the Starlite with the 13.1.8. orch- (Modsrn and old- Dsncing 9-12. Sicily Ild Sway the Irish . _ Wop oc- 11W ting As m]: ts of impor news. we 3's» Australian staff of AAP. tilt! big Australian papers keep spacial correspondents abroad to amplify ‘NW1! 95°"- ui 3°- J- G- 1Q" Lslaclnodsstats, ‘a of which have nine-coltsgiln new: ub- appear ere. all the metropolitan pars put out fat Sunday editions i§on'i look oil lacs in short waisted eiiecis. Dodmpyvw -.\\ pcrtsevents iiyw news M ood 300 Too Late To Classify ,I‘OIIAII-IIIC'BV ialmodcondition. writers at 8. f I “n, _ soaonrsass. bsendsoogedct i i5 Z drssssdrllsobeaatsal z on lals. ' » 4-231 31E 5 E ch in Oastomi pent-ulna’ ' A c. raiser-m. 11' about m: u» i burn-an rsnssn f0? "0 l. ii it! i" Is s rests la the State of i s